
Show overview
Continuing Education for Mental Health Professionals launched in 2024 and has put out 8 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 6 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 30 min and 54 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. The publisher flags most episodes as explicit, so expect adult themes or strong language throughout. It is catalogued as a EN-language Education show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 7 months ago. Published by Natasha Moharter.
From the publisher
The Continuing Education for Mental Health Professionals Podcast is brought to you by CEUS.xyz—the online directory and community for finding and listing continuing education trainings for mental health professionals. Inspired by the connections and conversations within our community, this podcast spotlights the journeys of CE providers from across the field. You’ll hear how they developed their trainings, navigated approvals, reached wider audiences, and added new income streams to their practices. We also explore practical tips, marketing strategies, and behind-the-scenes lessons that can help you become a CE provider or improve your existing trainings. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to grow, these conversations will give you the insight, inspiration, and resources to take the next step.
Latest Episodes

Ep 8Dr. Ashley Stephens on CE Approvals, Supervision & Cultural Retreats
EIn this episode, Dr. Ashley Stephens joins host Natasha Moharter to talk about what it really takes to create meaningful continuing education—from navigating CE approvals and developing supervision trainings to designing culturally immersive retreats that bring learning to life.As a multi-state licensed clinical social worker and co-founder of The Crane and the Bull, Dr. Stephens shares her journey building a CE business that blends cultural humility, ethical tourism, and practical guidance for clinicians who want to grow as educators.In this episode, you’ll learn:How to navigate CE approvals through NBCC, APA, ASWB, and state boards (including Texas)The process of developing supervision trainings that meet board standardsWhy cultural humility and travel-based learning can deepen professional growthHow to combine business structure with authenticity and purpose in your CE offeringsTips for starting small—using local approvals and partnerships to expand nationally

Ep 7CEUs at Sea: Cruising and Professional Development with Dr. Jennifer Dozier
EIn this episode of the Continuing Education for Mental Health Professionals podcast, host Natasha Moharter sits down with Dr. Jennifer Dozier, a licensed professional counselor and founder of Continuing Education at Sea. Dr. Dozier shares her unique journey in creating a continuing education program aboard cruise ships, offering mental health professionals a fresh, engaging way to earn CE credits. They discuss the practicalities of combining professional development with travel, relaxation, and family time, emphasizing the importance of work-life balance. Dr. Dozier also highlights the logistics, speaker selection process, and the benefits of this innovative approach. The episode provides valuable insights for clinicians looking to enhance their education in a meaningful and memorable way.00:00 Introduction to the Podcast00:53 Meet Dr. Jennifer Dozier01:58 The Birth of Continuing Education at Sea03:35 Why Choose a Cruise for CEUs?05:18 Planning and Logistics of CE Cruises09:29 Ensuring Quality and Compliance16:03 Balancing Work and Family on a Cruise20:01 Feedback and Future Plans22:04 Conclusion and Contact Information

Ep 6The Art of Experiential Learning with Karen Carnabucci
EIn this episode of the Continuing Education for Mental Health Professionals Podcast, host Natasha Moharter interviews Karen, a seasoned therapist and board-certified psychodrama trainer. They discuss Karen's extensive journey in the mental health field, her introduction to experiential therapy, and the importance of interactive learning methods such as psychodrama. Karen explains how she incorporates the fundamentals of psychodrama, its versatility across different professional settings, and why experiential training can be more effective than traditional lecture-based methods. They also explore how to adapt experiential learning for online formats, maintain engagement, and build community among mental health professionals. Karen shares insights into her training offerings and encourages practitioners to embrace creativity in their teaching and therapeutic practices.

Ep 5Affirm Mental Health: A Journey to Accessible CEUs with Shaina Siber-Sanderowitz
EIn this episode of the Continuing Education for Mental Health Professionals Podcast, host Natasha Moharter interviews Shaina Siber-Sanderowitz, integrative therapist and founder of Affirm Mental Health, LLC. Shaina shares her inspiration behind Affirm Mental Health and her journey to create accessible, affordable, and relevant CEU courses for mental health professionals. The discussion covers the initial challenges she faced, the significance of process-oriented, relational approaches in therapy, and the importance of being trauma-informed, evidence-based, and culturally inclusive. Shaina also highlights her strategies for building a successful business and offers advice for clinicians aspiring to create their own CEU courses. With a focus on innovation and accessibility, Shaina speaks about expanding her offerings through multiple formats including live workshops, self-paced webinars, and pod courses, and previews exciting new courses. This episode is a must-listen for mental health professionals interested in the business side of continuing education.00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Host00:26 Meet Shaina Siber-Sanderowitz: Integrative Therapist and CE Provider01:31 The Birth of Affirm Mental Health07:05 Challenges and Triumphs of Starting Solo17:03 Balancing Clinical Work and Business Growth23:34 Developing a Business Mindset for Clinicians30:26 Over Delivering in Continuing Education30:49 Filling the Gap in Live Interactive Content31:19 Multiple Learning Formats for Therapists32:18 Importance of Relational Approaches in Therapy36:01 Incorporating Trauma-Informed and Inclusive Principles38:47 Steps to Creating CEU Courses41:56 Promoting and Scaling Affirm Mental Health46:15 Future Innovations and Expansions50:36 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

Ep 4Empower and Evolve: Inside Mary Baca’s Mentorship and Training for Mental Health Professionals
EWelcome to the Continuing Education for Mental Health Professionals podcast! Join host Natasha Moharter, a licensed counselor and OCD specialist, as she welcomes Mary Baca—a professional counselor from New Mexico with over 34 years of experience. Discover Mary's journey from a shy teenager to a dynamic professional trainer, her passion for providing impactful CEU trainings, and her new mentorship program for helping professionals. Explore topics such as working with first responders, the significance of intuition in therapy, and creating a safe, engaging learning environment. Learn valuable insights on overcoming fear, following intuition, and the art of mentorship. Dive into this inspiring conversation about personal and professional growth!00:00 Introduction to the Podcast00:26 Meet Mary Baca: A Journey in Counseling02:15 Not so Accidental Beginnings in Professional Training04:19 Intuitive Guidance and Empathy in Practice09:43 The Power of Mentorship17:01 Balancing Professional and Personal Growth22:21 Creating Engaging and Dynamic Trainings23:59 Specialized Training for First Responders27:55 The Importance of Mentorship in Training30:51 Challenges in Supervision and Mentorship31:39 The Concept of 'Become' and Its Symbolism32:57 The Role of Vulnerability in Mentorship33:54 Starting a Professional Training Business34:43 Overcoming Fear and Taking Risks36:56 Customizing Mentorship Programs40:59 Dealing with Competition and Collaboration47:56 Balancing Passion and Practicality in Training51:54 The Impact of Mentorship and Training52:45 Conclusion and Contact Information

Ep 3Bridging Gaps in Mental Health Trainings: Vanya Garabedian on Facing Fear and Facilitating Change
EJoin host Natasha Moharter in an engaging CEU Provider Spotlight Conversation on the Continuing Education for Mental Health Professionals podcast. Featuring special guest Vanya Gadabedian, founder of Intentional Path Counseling, this episode dives into her 20+ years of mental health expertise. They discuss Vanya's journey into content creation and training, the importance of cultural humility, tackling unintended harm, and supporting providers on their own healing journeys. Vanya also shares her experiences with in-person and virtual trainings, the Ethical Provider Collective, and creating a supportive community for New Mexican providers.00:00 Introduction to the Podcast00:25 Meet Vanya Gadabedian01:03 Vanya's Journey and Philosophy01:51 Challenges and Rewards of Content Creation03:13 Navigating Anxiety and Vulnerability04:47 The Importance of Passion and Alignment09:54 Supporting Providers in Their Healing Journey18:28 Personal Growth and Professional Development24:26 Addressing Unintended Harm in Care Systems26:15 Challenging the Expert Culture26:54 Personal Journey Through Addiction and Recovery27:47 Navigating Unintended Harm and Missteps31:20 Building a Local Professional Community42:01 The Ethical Provider Collective45:32 Balancing Business and Social Justice49:54 Embracing Discomfort and Growth53:59 Conclusion and ResourcesVanya Garabedian, [email protected] Path Counselinghttps://www.intentionalpathcounseling.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanya-garabedian-lcsw-56a8631b/https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100076038402754CEUs New Mexico - Lifelong Learners in Mental and Behavioral Health (for New Mexico Providers and Residents Only) - FB Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/320921537151296NATASHA MOHARTERhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/natashamoharter/https://facebook.com/natasha.ocdhttps://instagram.com/natasha.ocdYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@learnocdContinuing Education (CE) for Mental Health Professionals FB Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/continuing.edhttps://www.youtube.com/@continuing-education

Ep 2Creating Pathways: Dr. Amy Marschall on Neurodiversity and CE Innovations & Navigating the APA Approval Maze
EExploring Content Creation, Continuing Education, APA CEU approval, Cosponsorship and Neurodiversity with Dr. Amy MarschallIn this episode of the Continuing Education for Mental Health Professionals podcast, host Natasha Moharter chats with Dr. Amy Marschall, a licensed psychologist and CEU provider. Dr. Marschall shares her journey in the field, her transition to telehealth, and the motivation behind creating her own CEU courses. She delves into the challenges and benefits of providing continuing education and navigating the APA approval process, the importance of neurodiversity affirming care, and her upcoming certification program for mental health professionals. Dr. Marschall also highlights her various books and children's resources, and offers valuable insights for aspiring CEU providers.00:00 Introduction and Host Welcome00:25 Guest Introduction: Dr. Amy Marschall01:46 Dr. Marschall's Journey into CEU Provision02:31 Developing Telehealth Resources for Children03:18 Creating Continuing Education Content04:47 Navigating APA Sponsorship07:41 Challenges and Rewards of CEU Provision10:12 Neurodiversity Affirming Mental Health Care14:14 Certification and Education Initiatives17:35 Tips for Aspiring CEU Providers21:17 Live vs. Asynchronous Training27:14 Marketing and Visibility35:23 International Practice and Cultural Competence39:23 Final Thoughts and Resources

Ep 1Empowering Mental Health Professionals: Insights from CEU Providers and OCD Specialists Danielle Henderson and Meghin Lisi with THRIVE. Training Hub
EEmpowering Mental Health Professionals: Insights from CEU Providers Danielle Henderson and Meghin Lisi with THRIVE. Training HubIn this episode of the Continuing Education for Mental Health Professionals Podcast, host Natasha Moharter spotlights Danielle Henderson and Meghin Lisi from THRIVE., who specialize in training for Anxiety and OCD interventions. The discussion covers their backgrounds, their passion for content creation, and the creative processes involved in developing comprehensive training for clinicians. They explore the importance of collaboration, community, and overcoming technological challenges, while sharing their experiences with the NBCC certification process. The episode also highlights an upcoming live CEU event on Harm OCD, emphasizing the integration of values into therapy. Listeners gain insights into building professional connections, utilizing resources effectively, and the enthusiasm behind providing high-quality education in the mental health field.00:00 Introduction to the Podcast00:48 Meet Danielle Henderson01:46 Meet Meghin Lisi03:40 The Journey to Becoming CEU Providers05:42 Challenges and Rewards of Content Creation14:58 The Importance of Collaboration and Connection18:44 The Value of Networking in Mental Health18:54 Authentic Connections Over Competition21:31 Navigating the NBCC Certification Process24:14 Encouragement for Aspiring CEU Providers29:38 Upcoming Live CEU Training on Harm OCD33:19 Where to Find Us and Final Thoughts